Harley Fuel Injection Set-up, $1300 Retail Price. on 2040-parts.com
Weaverville, California, US
Complete fuel injection system taken from a 2011 96" Harley Twin Cam A motor. The motor was removed from new bike for upgrade with only 4 miles on it. All parts are in as new condition. Starting bid only $299, Buy it now for $399. Shipping flat $20 to lower 48. Thanks for looking. Harley sells this set-up for $1300. Note: You will need to get a new set of intake manifold flanges, I used these on my new S&S carb.
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